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nue-propriété

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Bare ownership. This refers to an asset with split ownership (démembrement). The ‘bare owner’ (nue-propriétaire) is the legal owner of the asset. They can sell and gift the asset. The other part of the split ownership is the usufruit.

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Related Glossary Terms:
  • usufruit
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